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Deadlines and Dates for Annual General Meeting 

On Monday 29 June, we’ll be holding our 2026 Annual General Meeting. This is an opportunity for all Latics fans to influence the direction of our democratic supporter group. We’ll be electing new members to lead OASF.  


To be able to vote or stand for election, you must become an OASF member by 23:59 on Friday 29 May


Some current elected members’ terms expire this year. The minimum we can have is six. We strongly encourage people to stand for election to help lead OASF, whether you’re a member already or not. 


If you get elected, you will get the strongest say in what we do and how we do it. Whether you support our current work or think we should do things differently, this is your democratic supporters foundation and your chance to shape it. 


If you have any questions about what it means to be elected, please contact OASF or any current elected member directly. We’re happy to talk to anyone about it. Similarly, if you need help becoming a member, please get in touch


Important dates in the run-up to the Annual General Meeting 

  • Friday 29 May: Last day to sign up as a member 

  • Saturday 30 May: Publication of election policy and form 

  • Friday 19 June: Deadline for standing for election 

  • Monday 22 June: Deadline for members’ questions 

  • Tuesday 23 June: Announcement of election candidates and voting details 

  • Monday 29 June: Annual General Meeting 


What happens at an Annual General Meeting?  

  • Update from the current elected members.  

  • Presentation of OASF accounts.  

  • Members’ questions.  

  • Election of new members to lead OASF.  

  • Voting on whether OASF accounts should be independently examined or audited.  


What do elected members do?  

  • Set the strategic direction of OASF.  

  • Develop and lead initiatives, like our season ticket support scheme.  

  • Meet monthly to discuss progress and agree next steps.  

  • Meet club representatives like the CEO, Darren Royle, and COO, Craig Dootson, each month to monitor and influence the Club. 

  • Represent OASF and its members at the Club’s monthly board meetings. 

  • Decide OASF policies, like membership fees.  

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